Datafied Research

20.04.2015

Datafied Research

Datafied Research
Datafied Research

The current issue of A Peer-reviewed Journal About Post-digital Research (Volume 4 issue 1) is now online. This issue examines the implications of datafication for research. It addresses the thematic framework of the 2015 transmediale festival “Capture All” as a research topic: “to investigate and propose actions that push against the limits of today’s pervasive quantification of life, work and play”, as the call explains. Indeed, to what extent does data “capture all” – even research? 

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VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1, 2015
Edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen & Geoff Cox

ISSN: 2245-7607

 

Table of Contents
Datafying the Gaze, or the Bubble Glaz (By Mitra Azar)
Emails from an American Psycho (By Lea Muldtofte Olsen)
Capture All Your Thoughts (By Ellen Pearlman)
Interface Industry - Cultural Conveyor Belt from (Post-) Ford to Jobs (By Soeren Bro Pold)
Neuro Memento Mori (By Jane Prophet)
Logistical Media and Black Box Politics (By Ned Rossiter)
Contemporary Datafications of Creative Act (By Damien Charrieras)
Data (Speaking) For Itself (By Geoff Cox)
Photographic Negative of Anonymity: Performativity, Betrayal, Materialism, Datafied Research (By Lee Wing Ki) 
Datafied and Standardised (Mobile) Photography of the Computational Era (By Lukasz Mirocha) 
Erase.all (By Audrey Samson)
Zombies as the Living Dead (By Winnie Soon)
em:toolkit - Cartography as Embodied Datafication (By Alessandro Carboni)
Tomorrow’s News (By James Carlton)
A History of Capture in Planning, Programming and Design (By Christian Ulrik Andersen)
Data Disobedients? (By Fran Gallardo)
A Creative Encounter With a Biometric Avatar (By Deborah Leah Lawler-Dormer)
Welcome to the City of Discipline (By Renee Ridgway)
Genealogies of Datafied Man  (By Eric Snodgrass)
Gaming Systems (By Minka Stoyanova)
Surveillance Countermeasures: Expressive Privacy via Obfuscation (By Daniel C. Howe)

 

Edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen & Geoff Cox
Published by Digital Aesthetics Research Center, Aarhus University in collaboration with transmediale and School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.
Design by The Laboratory of Manuel Buerger, Manuel Buerger & Simon Schindele
CC license ‘Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike’
EAN: 9788791810268
ISBN: 87-91810-26-4
ISSN (PRI NT): 2245-7593
ISSN (PDF): 2245-7607
APRJA: www.aprja.net

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